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Congratulations
Where can we look for the main new features ? I mean, a short list with the
news
Thanks
2009/8/8 Nathan Maves <nathan.maves@gmail.com>
> A month ago iBATIS turned 7 years old, and while we're celebrating a
> little late, today we're happy to announce iBATIS 3 for Java. iBATIS 3
> is a complete rewrite from the ground up and thus represents the
> biggest change since the very first version of iBATIS released in
> 2002. There are a lot of modern features that take advantage of Java
> 5. iBATIS 3 includes simplified design and some great new tools for
> helping you build great database driven applications. iBATIS 3 carries
> forward all of the principles that have made iBATIS popular. There are
> still no required 3rd party dependencies, it's simpler than ever, and
> yet far more powerful! More information will come in the next few days
> to help you get started.
> Introducing the iBATIS Schema Migration System
>
> Along with iBATIS 3, we're happy to introduce the iBATIS Schema
> Migration System (or iBATIS Migrations for short). This powerful tool
> was inspired by Rails Migrations and similar tools like dbdeploy to
> enable good database change management practices, help teams to work
> concurrently without stepping all over each other and avoid having to
> centralize database changes. Once you work this way, you'll find it
> very hard to work any other way again. Developers and DBAs will
> appreciate it equally.
>
> You can find the new artifacts including the new jar files and manuals
> at the URL below.
>
> http://ibatis.apache.org/java.cgi
>
> We will send out an email as soon as we get the artifacts out on the
> Maven repositories.
>
> iBatis Team
>
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